it depends on the game, look at sc2 streamers for example 19/20 streamers have music on in the background. twitch will have to deal with it sooner or later aswell though
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Not the end of twitch.tv, as twitch almost has a monopoly in live game streaming. Alternatives are needed, buffering on youtube is better so it may be a good option.
owned, livestream and ustream were top1 sites for streaming and nobody remembers about it these days, and youtube will take over, simply because it's streaming service will be better - there was a lot of festival streams on youtube and worked in 1080p back when twitch was struggling with 360 and 480
our brain is only "aware" of 40fps, but our eyes can see much more than that. its why 48fps movies look too real and take people out of the experience, most movies are 24fps which is below the "40 hertz" our brain is aware of, so it doesn't seem "real". people don't like the 120hz tv smoothing because it looks too real to them, since it's over 40fps. basically you're wrong
There is not even a notion of "frame" for our brain, let alone "frames per second". All light sensing cells are working continiously and independent of each other.
You mean it's a well-known urban legend perpetuated by the scientifically illiterate. 30 FPS is a little over the edge between what our brains interpret as a series of still images and what our brains interpret as motion. What that means is that it's barely above someone taking a bunch of similar photos and quickly flipping through them for you.